Starring
Belinda Davids
This
breathtaking production, featuring the impeccable vocal talents of South
Africa’s Belinda Davids, is a beautifully crafted tribute to one of the world’s
most revered singers. Accompanied by a full band and dancers, Davids performs
over two hours of Whitney Houston’s best loved pop hits live on stage.
And
there is no person better equipped to do so. In addition to having a voice
described as “jaw-droppingly similar” to the pop diva, Davids openly
acknowledges that Houston is her personal idol and was the original inspiration
for her own career when she began singing at the age of 14.
“I
want people to come and remember Whitney when she was at the top of her game
and when she was fabulous”, says Davids.
And
people all over the world have done exactly that, with South Africa, New
Zealand, Singapore, Canada and the USA already hosting sold-out performances in
the show’s first two years of touring.
The
show includes 20 of Houston’s most popular tracks taken from the full span of
her career, including ‘I Will Always Love You’, ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’,
‘Didn’t We Almost Have It All’, ‘I’m Every Woman’, ‘Exhale (Shoop Shoop)’,
‘Million Dollar Bill’ and more.
Davids
is directed by Showtime Management Creative Director John Van Grinsven Snr. and
joined on tour by the production team responsible for the worldwide hit tribute
show Michael Jackson HIStory.
Belinda
Davids
Belinda
Davids was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, and began performing
professionally at the age of 14. She has never had vocal training and is
blessed with a 4 octave vocal range, and hence the ability to sing any genre.
Her musical heart has always been R&B; Belinda's inspirations as a child
were Aretha Franklin, Anita Baker, Chaka Khan, Donny Hathaway, Michael Jackson
and the one artist whom she still, to this day, honours in every show she
performs – Whitney Houston.
As
a young girl one of the very first LP’s Davids ever owned was a song called
“Hold Me” by Teddy Pendergrass and Whitney Houston. The quality and style
Whitney portrayed in this song struck a cord and Davids’ fascination with the
icon grew. She sang Whitney’s music at every chance: at family gatherings,
talent competitions and to friends whilst playing on the street. Like many
young girls at that time her bedroom walls were plastered with posters and
magazine cut-outs of the icon. Whitney’s influence was so strong it inspired
everything from her dress sense to her hairstyles.
As
a young woman Belinda had the burning desire to live out her dreams and follow
in her idols footsteps. She took on the club circuit and her performances left
many people amazed at how similar she sounded to the icon.
In the mid 90’s Belinda caught the eye of record executives at Tusk Records, which spawned the album “Belinda Davids”. Three of the songs on this album, which Belinda wrote, were released as singles: “This I Swear”, “This Is My Life” and “We Go Together”. The latter was number one for six weeks in South Africa.
Davids promoted her album all over South Africa for a number of years at various hotels, clubs & cabarets. She opened shows for many international acts when they visited South Africa including Michael Jackson’s History Tour, The Manhattans, The Temptations and Peaches and Herbs. Years after her debut album Davids decided to travel abroad to expand her musical career, which took her to Dubai, London and Hong Kong to perform in major hotels and clubs, with renowned success.
Whilst performing “I Will Always Love You” at a hotel in Hong Kong she was requested by the audience to sing acapella as they thought she was lip-syncing to the original Whitney Houston song, after which she received a standing ovation.
After many years on the road she finally settled in Los Angeles where she started to focus on getting her solo career back on track. In L.A she collaborated with R&B singer/producer Sam Salter who worked on a couple of her promotional tracks. She also caught the attention of many R&B artists who asked her to perform and tour with them, such as Keyshia Cole, Monica, Johnny Gill, Kelly Price and Keri Hilson. She appeared on The Jay Leno Show and The George Lopez Show as a back-up vocalist for Monica.
In 2015 Belinda Davids will once again showcase her exquisite voice as she takes on the lead role in the Showtime Management production, The Greatest Love of All – The Whitney Houston Show, a show dedicated to keeping alive the music and spirit of the late, great and incomparable Whitney Houston.
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“The soul of Whitney Houston is not
only alive on the Mandela Stage but its effortless, mesmerizing and in full
voice. Don't believe me? You will.”
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Rave Review
“If you had walked into the iZulu
Theatre blindfolded and listened to the opening song, you would be forgiven for
thinking you were listening to Houston herself, Davids is that good.”
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ToNight
“The iconic Egyptian-like shake of
the head, the smile, the clicking fingers and open arms that accompany the
countless high notes, all attest to David’s knowledge of the character is she
portraying.”
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DestinyConnect.com
“I saw Whitney live in concert
twice. Belinda Davids’ show featuring her songs was, dare I say, better.”
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Kay Sexwale
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